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Building capacity for community disaster preparedness: a call for collaboration between public environmental health and emergency preparedness and response programs.
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EngineeringEmergency ManagementEmergency Department AdministrationEmergency CareDisaster RecoveryDisaster MitigationPublic HealthBuilding CapacityEmergency ResponseDisaster Risk ManagementDisaster ResilienceCommunity EngagementHealth PromotionDisaster ResponseEmergency PreparednessCommunity DevelopmentCommunity Disaster PreparednessDisaster ManagementCommunity Ehep OutreachGovernmental EhDisaster Risk ReductionEmergency Medicine
Partnerships among local public environmental health (EH), emergency preparedness and response (EPR) programs, and the communities they serve have great potential to build community environmental health emergency preparedness (EHEP) capacity. In the study described in this article, the beliefs and organizational practices pertaining to community EHEP outreach and capacity were explored through key informant (KI) interviews (N = 14) with a sample of governmental EH and EPR administrators and top-level managers from Riverside and San Bernardino counties in Southern California. The results indicate that KIs were highly confident in their workforces' efficacy, ability, willingness, and motivation to directly engage local communities in EHEP. Best practices to combat organizational and systematic barriers to community EHEP outreach were identified. Based on the authors' results, training in participatory methods is needed to bridge technical knowledge in emergency management to daily practice. The lessons learned will form the basis of future interventions aimed to prepare EH and EPR professions to implement community-focused emergency preparedness strategies.
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